35.3354, Calls: LingCologne 2025

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Subject: 35.3354, Calls: LingCologne 2025

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Date: 25-Nov-2024
From: Ivan Kapitonov [i.kapitonov at uni-koeln.de]
Subject: LingCologne 2025


Full Title: LingCologne 2025

Date: 22-May-2025 - 23-May-2025
Location: Cologne, Germany
Contact Person: Tobias-Alexander Herrmann
Meeting Email: lingcologne-2025 at uni-koeln.de
Web Site: https://lingcologne.uni-koeln.de/

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics;
Pragmatics

Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2024

Meeting Description:

In both signed and spoken conversations, recipients continuously
provide multimodal feedback to the signer or speaker. This feedback
may take the form of manual signs, such as yes, spoken forms like mm
or yeah, hand gestures, or non-manual visual cues such as head nods,
eyebrow movements, or smiles. These feedback signals serve several
important conversational functions: they can demonstrate the
recipient’s active engagement, comprehension of the preceding
utterance, readiness to continue the conversation, offer an evaluation
of the content presented, express affiliation with the speaker or
signer, and signal the presence or absence of conversational
breakdowns.

Given its criticality, multimodal feedback provides a valuable lens
through which to examine the mechanisms underlying human interaction.
It enables researchers to explore how communicative dynamics are
influenced by variations across individuals, languages, and
conversational contexts. However, much remains to be understood about
the interconnections between different interactional mechanisms, such
as backchannels, repairs, or alignment, both within and between
conversational turns.

LingCologne 2025 will focus on these critical mechanisms, offering a
platform for cutting-edge research into the diverse dimensions of
feedback. The conference aims to uncover connections across various
theoretical and applied frameworks, particularly emphasizing new
insights into the multimodal cues—including vocal, manual, and
non-manual signals—used by speakers and signers alike. To guide these
discussions, four key themes related to feedback have been identified:
Backchannels, Alignment, Repair, and Turns.

LingCologne 2025 will feature presentations by eight of the world’s
leading researchers in these themes, promoting a collaborative and
interdisciplinary approach to understanding the role of feedback in
language. We invite scholars from linguistics, cognitive science,
communication studies, and related fields to join us in Cologne to
deepen our collective understanding of conversational feedback and its
profound impact on human communication.

Call for Papers:

We invite abstracts for poster presentations that contribute to the
conference theme of Feedback in Interaction. Submissions that focus on
one or more of the outlined key themes Backchannels, Alignment,
Repair, and Turn management, or explore interactions between them, are
particularly encouraged (see our conference website
https://lingcologne.uni-koeln.de for more details).

We especially welcome submissions from early-career researchers. All
abstracts will be blind peer-reviewed. Outstanding contributions
presented at the conference are eligible for a Best Poster Award,
awarded on the last day of the conference.

Confirmed keynote presenters:
- Johanna Mesch (Stockholm University, Sweden)
- Rod Gardner (The University of Queensland, Australia)
- Martin Pickering (The University of Edinburgh, UK) and Simon Garrod
(The University of Glasgow, UK)
- Kristian Skedsmo (Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway)
- Nivja de Jong (University of Leiden)
- Eve Clark (Stanford University)

Conference languages and fees:
The conference languages are English and International Sign. We will
have interpreters available throughout the event.
There is no registration fee for this event.

Submission instructions:

- Only one submission per person as first author, a maximum of two
submissions as co-author.
- Abstracts should not exceed 500 words (excluding references, images,
tables, or diagrams).
- Please submit anonymized abstracts in PDF format via EasyAbs:
https://easyabs.linguistlist.org/conference/lingcologne25/

Important dates:
- Deadline for abstract submission: 31 December 2024
- Notification of acceptance: by the end of February 2025
- Pre-conference workshops: 21 May 2025,
https://lingcologne.uni-koeln.de/satellite-pre-conference-workshops
- Conference: 22-23 May 2025

Contact information:
For questions, please contact us at lingcologne-2025 at uni-koeln.de



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